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Jan.. 16, 1923.

H. L. FARMER.

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yREX L. FARMER, OF WILSON, NORTH CAROLIN L1.

GAT/IE SCHEDULE.

Application filed January 20, 1922. Serial No. 530,553.

T all whom t may concern:

Be it known that REX L. FARMER, a citizen of the United States, residing at lNilson, in the county of Wilson and ntate of North Carolina, has invented certain new and useful Improvements in 'Gainechedulea oi' which the following is a specificati-on.

rthis invention relates to baseball schedules, and more particularly to that class ot `schedules adapted to carry advertising inatter in such a conspicuous position that the eye of the reader is forced to see the advertisernents when reading the schedule.

An obj ect of the invention is the provision of aschedule which is very simple and eco-- nomical troni a standpoint of production, yet which will readily indicate to the reader the several dates when the games are to be played, the contestants, and the city in which the events will take place.

Another obj ect of the invention is. the provision of such a schedule which may easily be carried in the pocket, yet which is so compacted that the arrangement of theA advertising matter therein makes it a valuable asset when the complete schedule is exclusively used in advertisement of any one particular business concern..

ln the. following specifications, and in the drawings forming Yapart thereof, l have shown and described the schedule as applied 'to baseball games. lt is to be distinctly understood however, that the invention is equally applicable to any schedule oit 'future events ot any nature whatsoever7 so long` as the dates, locations, and participants are known in advance.

In the drawings forming a part of applicatiom Fig-ure l is a Vfront plan view of the schedule;

Fig, 2 is a side view showing the leaves of the schedule separated more than would be the case in actual use;

Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing both sides of one of the component leaves of the schedule, and Y Fig. 4 is a top plan view of the schedule opened in the middle, and showing one side of ai'ulllea,

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rlhe drawings show a schedule adapted for use in the Virginia baseball league, but it obviously is adapted for use in any other league, or in connection with any schedule series of events, provided the necessary changes in dates, names and cities are made.

ln said drawings l indicates a front cover ot relatively stift paper or card board, and 2 a bach for the schedules, said baclr being here shown as a continuation or or integral part of the liront l.

ln the Virginia league, for which the schedule here depicted is adapted, the season is divided into two playing halves, the second half beginningon July lllth and ending Sept. 2lst. rllhis provides ten weeks of baseball during the latter haltl of the season, and it is iter this halt that the schedule herein described is adapted. ln preparingmy schedule therefore, l utilize iive leaves, and each leait is provided, on each side and at opposite ends, near its end margin, with a transversely ezfrtendingY row of dates covering sir; playing` days. More specifically, on one side of a leaf, adjacent its right end margin, with a transversely extending row ot playing` dates covering six days; on the other side ci.2 the leal", acent its left end margin, is another transversely extending row of playing` dates covering` six more playingdays. Since each leaf covers two weelrs play .ing dates, it is obvious that the schedule herein shown is sutiicient to cover ten weeks7 play. For longer or shorter playing` seasons the number of leaves utilized would vary.

is here shown the 5 leaves are numbered 3, e, 6 and 7, as shown in 2, each leaf being,` turned back to form the leaves 3', 4f, 5', 6 and 7. lt will be noted that leala 3 is folded back upon itself, and that 3 rests against the back thereof and that leaf et rests against leaf 8, and Li against 3', etc., leai" 7 being adjacent leaf 6 and the iront l of the schedule, and leait 7 between leaiz 6 and the back 2 oithe schedule.

Fig. 3 shows leaves 7 and 7, and it will be noted that the leaf 7 shows dates from July la to 20, while leali' 7 covers Sept. l5 to 2l; leaf 6 covers July 21 to 27, and leai" 6 covers Sept. 8 to le, etc., until leaves 3 and 3 cover the two consecutive weeks from August l1 to 241.

ln preparing the schedule the leaves are printed 'upon the front and bach adjacent the marggrins, before indicated. They are then laid upon the sheet forming the cover and back l and 2. with their edges overlv lapping, the bottom leaves projectingat the right end, and the top leaves projecting at brought into juxtaposition, as shown in Fig.

l, all of them projecting` above the cover 1. By a glance at the schedule When taken out ofthe pocket, and Without opening it, the user thereof immediately knows Whether or not there is a game scheduled upon any certain date.

In order that the user of the schedule may conveniently ascertain Where a certain game is to be played, and between what clubs, each of the leaves is provided with indicia setting forth the contestants and the city Where the gaines are played. leaf 3 shows on its front margin that game-s 'will be played on August 18, 19, 20. 22, 23, and E24, and, in the body of the leaf it states that, on August 18, 19 and 20, Richmond `will play at Portsmouth, Suffolk and Norn folk, etc. For the last three days of the Week, the data as to the contestants, and the places of the contest, appear upon the back of the leaf. This is true of all the leaves, and is clearly depicted in Fig. 3.

ln actual use commercially, this schedule may be prepared to advertise one business concern, Which concern gives away the schedules. Manifestly, it may advertise a plurality of concerns, but, in any event, each leaf carries upon each side, a phrase which is laudatory of the service rendered by the particular' store or establishment which the schedule is advertising. lt is to be noted that since the data relative to the place of the contest, and the names of the contestants, appears upon the bodies of the leaves, this data on each leaf is hidden either by the cover of the schedule or by one of the other leaves. It is therefore necessary to open the schedule to determine what contestants are involved, and Where the games will take place. This is important. because the lauda tory advertising phrases are immediately adjacent said data, and are forced upon the view of the user.

Modifications of this invention may be suggestedy to those skilled in the art, but l lnaaseo do not confine myself to the specific details here shovvn, except as required by an interpretation of the appended claims.

l claim:

l. A. schedule of events to take place coinprising a plurality of leaves provided with a transversely extending rmv of notations indicating the days when the events Will take place, said leaves also carrying notations indicating the contestants and the place Where the events will occur, the leaves being arranged in overlapping relation and disclosing the date notations in sequential relation.

2. A schedule of events to take place com prising a plurality of leaves secured in overlapping relation, each leaf being provided along its exposed upper margin with a notation of dates of future occurrence of certain events, the notations on each leaf ybeing arranged in a relation which is sequential to the dates on the leaf immediately preceding it, and each leaf also bearing further notations indicating the place Where said events will occur, and the participants therein.

3. A schedule of events to take place comprising a cover and a longer back, and a plurality of'leaves held therebetvveen, said leaves being arranged in overlapping relation and having their margins exposed, the margins of each leaf carrying date notations in a relation which is sequential to the date notations on the margin of the preceding leaf, the combined margins of the leaves carrying date notations covering the Whole season during Which the events are to occur.

a. A schedule of events to take place comprising a cover and-"la longer back, and a plurality of leaves heldL therebetween, said leaves being arrangedin overlapping relation and having their margins exposed, the margins of each leaf carrying date notations in a relation which is sequential to the date notations on the margin of the preceding leaf, the .combined margins of the leaves carrying date notations covering the Whole season during which the events are to occur, the body of each leaf also bearing further notations, indicative of the place Where said events will occ-ur, and of the con` testants therein.

5. A. schedule of events comprising unit made up of a plurality of strips secured in overlapping relation.. each of the component strips bearing on one side, adjacent an end margin. indicia denoting the time of said events, and similar indicia on its other side, adjacent its otherend margin, said unit be"- ing folded upon itself, between the end margins of the strips., whereby the indicia on both sides of all the strips Will be brought into parallelism and spaced relation.

6. A. schedule of events to take place complace of the event and the contestants there in, the body of each leaf also carrying lauda 10 tory advertising matter adjacent said last named indicia, and a cover for said leaves obsouring` all of the leaves except the end margins thereof.

In testimony Whereol I affix my signature. 15

REX L. FARMER. 

